79
Apply metal glue to the
projection on the bottom
of the lower part of a machine-
gun. Insert it into the hole of one
of the pieces 3and fix securely.
Repeat with the other piece 3.
Store the two remaining
machine-guns with care for use
later.
74
Take a 5mm-wide strake and
make four holes 1.2mm in
diameter and 1mm in depth. Insert
the projecting parts of pieces 5in
them and fix firmly. With double-
sided adhesive tape, fix the upper
parts of the machine-guns on the
same strake. Spray the pieces evenly
with metal primer, from 30cm away.
77 From a distance of about
30cm, spray the metal
primer evenly on pieces 3. The
operation is easier if you secure
them on a base with double-sided
adhesive tape.
78
When the metal primer is
completely dry, spray a light
and even coat of battleship grey from
a distance of about 30cm. When dry,
repeat the operation from different
angles, letting the paint dry each
time.
76
Fix the upper parts of the
machine-guns on pieces 5
with metal glue. Place them as
shown in the photo and make the
upper parts of the machine-guns
stick to the projections of each
piece 5. The machine-guns are now
ready. Store them with care for use
later.
81
When the primer is dry,
apply putty in the small
cracks and graining and in any
holes, without covering the traced
lines. When the putty is dry,
smooth with sandpaper grain no.
240. If the lines get covered, go
over them again with the tip of
the craft knife.
80
Spray piece 1 with the
primer on all sides,
including the edges and the
underside, evenly and from a
distance of about 30cm.
82
From a distance of 30cm,
spray a light and even coat
of battleship grey paint on piece
1. When the paint is dry, repeat
the operation several times from
different angles, allowing it to dry
each time.
83
Remove any roughness from
the decking planks 2,
rubbing gently with sandpaper
grain no. 240. If they have different
widths, work them with a sanding
block, as shown in the photo. This
will be easier if you fix the ends of
the planks with wood glue (Figure
A). Be careful not to alter the
original shape.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well and follow
the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and follow
the instructions on the packaging.
When using the primer, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well
and follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
75When the metal primer is
completely dry, spray a light
coat of battleship grey paint from a
distance of about 30cm. When dry,
spray again from different angles,
being careful not to cover the
original details.
THE AFTDECK
THE DECK
A
Fix temporarily
with wood glue
Yamato: Step-by-step 107